Title :
Parallel processing systems: a nomenclature based on their characteristics
Author_Institution :
Indian Statistical Institute, Computer Science Unit, Calcutta, India
fDate :
5/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a taxonomy for parallel processing systems. Because of technological limitations, high-speed computing has to be achieved nowadays by innovative architectures whose distinctive features cannot be clearly brought out by any of the taxonomies proposed to date. The paper discusses the drawbacks of these taxonomies before proposing a new method of classification based on some dominant architectural features, such as the level of concurrency, method of algorithm realisation, execution characteristic and control structure. The principal aim of proposing a new taxonomy is to develop a nomenclature which can be used to describe the salient features of all the types of parallel processing systems that have been proposed to date. In the last part of the paper it is shown how the nomenclature suggested in the proposed scheme of classification can be used to describe the `pure¿¿ high-speed computing systems such as systolic array, pipeline processor, multiprocessor, data-flow processor, multifunction processor, array processor, associative processor and also the systems formed by hybridation of these `pure¿¿ systems.
Keywords :
parallel architectures; architectural features; array processor; associative processor; classification; control structure; data-flow processor; execution characteristic; high-speed computing; level of concurrency; multifunction processor; multiprocessor; nomenclature; parallel processing systems; pipeline processor; systolic array; taxonomies;
Journal_Title :
Computers and Digital Techniques, IEE Proceedings E
DOI :
10.1049/ip-e.1987.0025